
Yankees’ Clarke Schmidt Faces Career Crossroads with Unexpected Second Tommy John Surgery
Meanwhile, Cam Schlitter’s taken over the mound for Schmidt recently, fanning the league’s home run leader Cal Raleigh twice — hurling some of the Yankees’ fastest pitches this season — and he’s lined up for another start after the All-Star break. The team’s resilience, their grit, will surely be tested in the weeks ahead.
NEW YORK — New York Yankees pitcher Clarke Schmidt will undergo a second Tommy John surgery that will sideline him for the rest of this season and much of next season, manager Aaron Boone said Thursday.
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